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- Australian Croatian Congress
The Croatian World Congress branch in Australia is also known as the Australian Croatian Congress
- Australian Multicultural Foundation
The aims and objectives of the foundation are:
* To cultivate in all Australians a strong commitment to Australia as one people drawn from many cultures and by so doing to advance its social and economic well-being;
* the promotion of an awareness among the people of Australia of the diversity of cultures within Australia and the contribution of people from all cultures to the development of Australia;
* and the spread of respect and understanding between all cultural groups through any appropriate means.
- Brisbane Croatia
The Croatian Community Centre was established in 1984 on land purchased in the 1970’s by and for the Croatian Soccer Club. The Centre is based on some 50 acres of land in the suburb of Rocklea and features a two-story clubhouse and two full size soccer fields.
The center is the focus point for community social, sporting, political and cultural activities and currently from the center’s premises operate the Rocklea United Soccer Club, a pensioners group, a youth group and the Croatian ethnic school. The motives underlying the formation of the center were to centralize the various community activities under one central organizational body, and at one site. The center was the major focal point for community activities during the 1991-96 wars in Croatia and Bosna and Hercegovina hosting many Croatian parliamentarians, diplomats and entertainers.
Brisbane also has regular Croatian Radio Programs on Radio Station 4EB, a community newsletter (Cro-News), a community business guide, branches of various Croatian political organizations and government funded community support workers servicing refugees, the elderly and those with a mental illness. The community also has premises at Carina which are owned by the Croatian Australian Association.
- Croatian Catholic Centre ACT
Includes contact details of Croatian Catholic Centres in Australia
- Croatian Catholic Centres - Australia
Welcome to the web page dedicated to Croatian Catholic Centres and Croatian Catholic priests in Australia.
Croatian Catholic missions have been created around the world as expression of a spiritual care of the Church for its emigrated members – the congregation. With the time, these centres will become not only the carriers of the spiritual life of emigrated Croats, but also the centres of cultural and social life. The role of Catholic missions and centres all over the world seems to be an especially important fact to Croatian people who are among the most exiled nations of the world....(Croatian and English language website)
- Croatian Clubs NSW (10)
- Croatian Community in Tasmania
On the island of Tasmania which is in Australia, live about 1200 Croatians. The first Croatians came to Tasmania last century. Most of them came after the second world war, either for political or economical reasons. Over the years, Croatians have gone their own way establishing themselves in the building industry even though English was a problem. Launceston and Hobart are the two main cities on the island and Hobart is the capital. The Croatian community have also formed their own 'Croatian club' in Hobart. As well as community clubs there are soccer clubs, a church and radio programs which are broadcast from Hobart each Saturday and Sunday.
- Croatian Organisations in Australian Capitol Territory
- Croatian Organisations in New South Wales
- Croatian Organisations in Queensland
- Croatian Organisations in Tasmania
- Croatian Organisations in Victoria
- Croatian Organisations in Western Australia
- Croatian Orgnaisations in Australia - National
- Croatian Soccer Federation of Australia and New Zealand
- CroNet
If you are a Croatian tourist travelling the world and wish to mingle with the Croatian folk from different parts of the world then this section is for you.
- Federation of Ethnic Communities Councils Australia
FECCA is the Australian national peak body that promotes multiculturalism, community harmony and social justice.
It is involved in community education, advocacy for equitable access to services and information for Australians from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds, as well as human and cultural rights.
FECCA categorically rejects racism and discrimination on any grounds and we work in strategic partnerships with other organisations to build an inclusive, diverse, accepting and prosperous 21st century Australian society.
- HDZ AUST. NZ
- Soccer Clubs
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